Aluminum-Nickel Catalyst Description:
Aluminum-Nickel Catalyst is a catalyst composed of aluminum and nickel, renowned for its catalytic properties in numerous chemical reactions. This catalyst exhibits high activity and selectivity, attributed to the synergistic effects between aluminum and nickel. It is widely used in various industrial processes such as hydrogenation, oxidation, and hydrocracking, playing a vital role in the production of key chemicals, including petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and fine chemicals. The Aluminum-Nickel Catalyst offers exceptional efficiency, stability, and versatility, making it an indispensable tool in the advancement of chemical synthesis and industrial processes.
Aluminum-Nickel Catalyst Specifications:
CAS Number
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12635-27-7
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Molecular Formula
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Al-Ni
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Appearance
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Grey powder
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Melting Point
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1385℃
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Density (g/cm3)
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3.46
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Aluminum-Nickel Catalyst Applications:
1. Hydrogenation: Aluminum-Nickel Catalysts are commonly used in hydrogenation reactions such as hydrocracking and hydrodesulphurisation. It facilitates the hydrotransformation of organic compounds, such as the conversion of olefins to alkanes, or the conversion of sulphur compounds to hydrogen sulphide.
2. Oxidation reactions: Aluminum-Nickel Catalysts also play an important role in some oxidation reactions. It can catalyse the oxidation of organic compounds, such as the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes or ketones, and the oxidation of organosulphur compounds.
3. Reforming reactions: Aluminum-Nickel Catalysts are also widely used in reforming reactions, such as methanol reforming and ethylene reforming. These reactions can convert low-carbon feedstocks into high-carbon feedstocks, producing rich hydrocarbon compounds.
4. Aromatic Hydrogenation: Aluminum-Nickel Catalysts can catalyse the hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons, saturating the double bond on the aromatic ring into a single bond to produce saturated hydrocarbon compounds, such as cyclohexane.
5. Organic Synthesis: In the field of organic synthesis, Aluminum-Nickel Catalysts are also widely used in many important reactions, such as hydrolysis, addition and rearrangement reactions, for the synthesis of various organic compounds.
Aluminum-Nickel Catalyst Safety Information
Symbol
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Signal word
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Danger
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Hazard statements
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H228-H317-H351
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Precautionary statements
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P202 - P210 - P231 + P232 - P280 - P302 + P352 - P308 + P313
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Transport Information
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UN 3089 4.1/PG 2
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WGK Germany
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3
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